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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 4309848" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>I shouldn't even say this cause I can feel the bite in my B- I have 2 cars- a one-year-old Cadilac TR4 and an old 2006 Honda CTV. When I go somewhere nice or when its supper hot- I drive the Caddie- When I do real estate work- signs- driving to look at a house for appraisal purposes, which could be anywhere from Lawton to Enid- to Elk City to Shawnee, I drive the old Honda- I has about 260000 miles- I keep oil changed- rotate tires and have had to replace master cylinder- air compressor- and 2 starters. I only paid 2k for it so that's kinda cheap driving. I say all this to say, I only have a few basic tools- screw drivers- plyers- a tire plugger and 2 pound sledge in case I need help getting a sign in the ground. I'm too old to be climbing under there anyway- just keep my Good Sam card paid up and if she goes down- they will just have to tow her in. If the fix is too much, I'll just junk it. I don't think a thing about just getting in the old Honda and heading most anywhere. Only thing not great is the air has trouble keeping my old fat rear cold enough on a super-hot day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 4309848, member: 44552"] I shouldn't even say this cause I can feel the bite in my B- I have 2 cars- a one-year-old Cadilac TR4 and an old 2006 Honda CTV. When I go somewhere nice or when its supper hot- I drive the Caddie- When I do real estate work- signs- driving to look at a house for appraisal purposes, which could be anywhere from Lawton to Enid- to Elk City to Shawnee, I drive the old Honda- I has about 260000 miles- I keep oil changed- rotate tires and have had to replace master cylinder- air compressor- and 2 starters. I only paid 2k for it so that's kinda cheap driving. I say all this to say, I only have a few basic tools- screw drivers- plyers- a tire plugger and 2 pound sledge in case I need help getting a sign in the ground. I'm too old to be climbing under there anyway- just keep my Good Sam card paid up and if she goes down- they will just have to tow her in. If the fix is too much, I'll just junk it. I don't think a thing about just getting in the old Honda and heading most anywhere. Only thing not great is the air has trouble keeping my old fat rear cold enough on a super-hot day. [/QUOTE]
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